Wild West Video Game Red Dead Redemption 2 gets the vinyl treatment with a limited edition EP soundtrack. Another vinyl collab for all you gamers out there. Sold through a joint venture by Rockstar Games and Lakeshore Records, a new vinyl EP for the ever-popular video game series Red Dead Redemption is being released. Based on the second game in the series, The … [Read more...] about Red Dead Redemption 2 Gets Its Own Vinyl EP Release
Femi Kuti & Made Kuti: Legacy + – Review
If there is one thing that is certain in life, it is that great music keeps coming from the Kuti family, as Femi and Made certainly show through their new record, Legacy +. The father and son have more than adequately followed in their father/grandfather, Feli’s footsteps through the music they have created for this exciting record. The strive for change was frequently … [Read more...] about Femi Kuti & Made Kuti: Legacy + – Review
Foo Fighters: Medicine at Midnight – Review
Upbeat and musically diverse, Foo Fighters’ latest album Medicine at Midnight is the morale-booster we’ve all been waiting for. I’ll say it right away: there’s not a bad song on this entire album. Granted, whilst not all of the tracks truly resonate the first time around, Medicine at Midnight is the sort of record that grows on you the more you listen to it. Varied and … [Read more...] about Foo Fighters: Medicine at Midnight – Review
Sarah Mary Chadwick: Me and Ennui are Friends, Baby – Review
Sarah Mary Chadwick strips back to just piano and vocals with the beautifully crafted and personal, Me and Ennui are Friends, Baby. Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Sarah Mary Chadwick is one of those artists who is not afraid to hold back from anything, a refreshing and needed trait in any art form if you want to get far. 2019 was a difficult year for her, however, … [Read more...] about Sarah Mary Chadwick: Me and Ennui are Friends, Baby – Review
The Weather Station: Ignorance – Review
The Weather Station have just released their new album titled Ignorance. Filled with jazz-infused beats, captivating moments and incredible songwriting skills, it’s clear to see that this band has no shortage of talent. The first track is the longest on the album, making for an intriguing way to open. Totalling at almost five and a half minutes long, the unpredictable … [Read more...] about The Weather Station: Ignorance – Review
New Music Fridays – 5th February 2021
Welcome to February! It might not be a month where we can start seeing live music yet, but hopefully that's not far away. In the meantime, there's still plenty of new music to enjoy from the comfort of your home. We've discovered four new artists this week that deserve recognition and you can check them out below. As always, click the pics for a listen. Mia Porter - … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 5th February 2021






